Information as requested by Phil.
Name : Benjamin Downes
Prior to 1914 served 4 years with 18th Battalion County of London - London Irish Rifles
29 Aug 1914 re-enlisted in 15th County of London
Regimental number 7393 (but had previously been 2610 crossed out in several places and replaced by 7393
Transferred to 3-14th Battalion on 27 Mar 1916 "for the purpose of Imperial Service"
Joined 26 Trg. Reserve. Brigade on 17 Aug 1917 and 6 OCB Oxford on7 September 1917
Commissioned 18th Battalion 17 Dec 1917 Reg. No. 513346
Killed in action 2 Jun 1918 in Lavieville Sector near Amiens (recorded in War Diaries)
Buried in Montigny-sur-l'Hallue Communal Cemetery (a friend who lives in France is visiting it for me to lay a wooden poppy cross)
On 13 Jan 1920, his mother received £19 0s 0d in respect of his time served in the ranks to be shared by her and his 6 siblings
So, you see, I know all about him except what he looked like!
Am new to scanning, but will try to work out how to send closeup of cap badge and lapel badges. The Name of the photographic studio looks like Price and the figure 1817 is written beneath the left foot of the chap on the left - this can't be the date so could be a reference number.
Thanks for your interest.